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here you would be treated as an enemy an enemy combatant. and we all know what that entails this is an indication that we see in documents that have surfaced that show that that communicating with we can lease and provided we can use with information in considered is considered communicating with the enemy which is aiding the enemy i.e. we can use is the enemy. and what is we can use it's a platform for whistle blower to get information out to the public we are doing what any media organization should be doing we are doing journalism and the implication is that journalism getting the truth out there is considered. an act of an enemy which is rather against the muslim or is it published. i mean i'm not trying to discredit what wiki leaks is doing but. there's a difference
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a little bit of a difference it seems to me like wiki leaks is accepting information and publishing it they're not going through it they're not asking questions about it they're publishing and if we can leaks julian us on to others a part of weeklies decides that it's important for the public to know it's classified information they will publish it so is it journalism or is it publishing it is part of the journalist jim is the community it is purely of course that it is what is journalism but and the duty of journalists who are secret so that will shed a light on the society we live in an informed electorate and. serving the public good that's what we can do is doing in the world of journalism you were contributing in many ways and you can be a photo journalist taking a snapshot. before these massive leaks that changed history in twenty ten we can use did provide context in publishing and when i go to war it was when we
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produced the collateral murder video in april twentieth and before it was published to put online. i went to buy it was the producer and cameraman and we investigated on the side. what had happened we managed to show that. there were people who were stumbled accidentally upon the scene and were basically butchered it was a war crime they were unarmed was no doubt about it. so we provided also a context to do that but with all the huge revelation became after with the gun award i read the iraq war logs on the diplomatic cables to towards the end of the year twenty two and we saw the cooperation with the mainstream media we have cooperated with almost one hundred media organization all over the world and it was a corporation and had massive pre-sold some in thousands if not tens of
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thousands of headlines and stories which made a difference it made a difference in the arab world it had a cuttle into effect in tunisia and egypt we all know that do you think that more whistleblowers are going to be hesitant on dealing with bigger leaks and julian assange right now now that the u.s. has a specially declared. him and the organization as an enemy of the state it is quite possible that it will effect and deter him some better i mean that is the obviously what is the into the intention of the obama administration it is to deter people from not just cooperating with we can leaks but the mainstream media as we'll so this is a very serious question for the mainstream media which has to wake up and smell and you know the coffee this is getting very serious and in this situation here julia sighed point blank accused u.s.
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president barack obama of exploiting the arab spring and in many ways using it to be reelected in the u.s. now the u.s. is approaching a presidential election what did he mean by that you're the spokesman of wiki leaks so that's why i'm asking you well it's hard for me to interpret what julian was meaning i think was very clear on what he was saying. he is exploiting and i'm referring to obama he is exploiting the arab spring or the arab awakening for his political gains which is very hypocritical if you consider how the obama administration was reporting the dictators that were thrown out by the people in tunisia in egypt and in other countries. the u.s. government was. supporting. them to live a little and well less popular uprising.
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and the same story was and you do. you listen to obama's going to even try to know what happened with the place. but i didn't and there pick was the leader of the guardian we'll see the torture chambers in the in suliman who had been used of course to torture prisoners that were rendition. this year to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was addressing the general assembly. he brought up the fact of this anti islam film that that sparked a lot of anti-american sentiment in the arab world and actually even beyond and he said as as crude and disgusting as he believes that film is as us president he will still defend the constitutional rights of americans to have freedom of expression and freedom of speech but still in a song when he was addressing the u.n.
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. he sort of said obama was being quite hypocritical by persecuting joining us on it and his organization wiki leaks for leaking diplomatic cables what why is this seen as hypocritical well i mean it is hypocritical for the president who campaigned on the platform. encouraging whistle blowers and whistle blowing and if you look up its exact words it was very clear that whistleblowers were essential for the health of to democracy once he was elected in two thousand and eight he becomes the president who has gone to war on whistleblowers and he is frank record is such that that he has managed to to. to fight more whistleblowers with the f.b.i. as i've told nine hundred seventeen their own presidents of the world were to come
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by and they came before him so it's an extremely serious this trend has continued and and what can you say but this is hypocrisy of course and let's talk about julian assange and she's been in that dorian embassy in the u.k. for more than one hundred days now there's been reports that on the sidelines of the. the ecuadorian foreign minister and his u.k. counterpart have been in discussions of possibly allowing a songe to receive medical care without risking arrest is his health ok he's in good health and he's taking good care of himself and he is holding up pretty well and he's in good spirits and and continue his work. the term being holed up inside is frequently used when when referring to each
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regime they could do an embassy but he is a relatively good call for them of course it takes was told to be locked inside for all this time it's more than three months ago but that house arrest before that and i was with us before that so we were. a small ventilation and getting quite used to operating with the here at the tour and. in difficult circumstances and yes well in dealing with those circumstances you know many ask even some of his supporters. why doesn't he just go to sweden and get this taken care of why doesn't a son just go to sweden because many people don't realize joining us on to correct me if i'm wrong has not been found guilty of any crime he has not been charged at any crime either he hasn't even been charged so some ask why doesn't he just go to sweden and answer whatever questions this sweden officials want answered and then move on well to me one thing clear years try to to be questioned
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for two years and he's offered himself to be questioned for them to come to the u.k. or go to the scotland yard to be in question through video link or i mean there's a bilateral treaty to that that makes that possible. it's wild the entire time so he is not he has not been invading that process. but i can ask again so those who are saved why doesn't the build of sweden if there's even a small risk that he will be extradited from sweden to the united states to face very serious charges here even. the enemy. of course he's hesitant to to go there and has asked for guarantees this we discover meant has not been able to guarantee that he would not be extradited to the united states onward from sweden why use that that is
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a question that has to be answered and the culpability of foreign minister sweden has that it is impossible to do they are not allowed to do that which is totally wrong of course it is possible and it's very spirit years that this reader's authorities are not able to give this government. sweet is system is. on the surface of the neutrality but beneath the surface of course it's a strong ally of the united states let's not forget that not that many years ago the swedish security police swept up to asylum seekers from the streets of struck cold and threw them aboard the ghost plane and see a plane where they were flown to egypt and tortured in the a torture chamber so but i concur speaking of the us there is as i mentioned earlier a presidential election that will soon be approaching with and you know just a little over a month. do you think that the circumstance for joining us on and or wiki leaks
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would or could change if mitt romney won the us presidential election then brok obama would not be reluctant i don't want to speculate on how or if there will be any change in the situation or policy towards we can leave that that would change in the in the in the white house i doubt it and why is that well you see how would the obama has basically in foreign affairs and. in dealing with we can exist and continue on this hard line position. and why should there be any change with mitt romney. probably not so then what's the next move for julian assange wiki leaks well we of course awake waiting for the year the us equivalent of the are up a good way coming in for the u.s. population to rise up and. sense that the
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human rights have been deteriorating in the us freedom of the media is not as it was before and i think it's pretty much the time poor the he was populations who realize that. their country is one in a very bad track and that. i think they could save the future of the american people thank you very much for your time thank you. it's perched atop a jaw and under view from the ball scrabble in stretches this far as i can see. all siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the balls cremains
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a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. there when you pull up our border it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's a picture postcard church is the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the
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city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians. to ask was one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian aristocrats who led a revolt against the tsar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hare and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office world saw in nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life
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his whole family had been exiled here they were the fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of a scape but within the design and the family would be dead. the ball spoiled never again its political significance but the streets will always go with a glorious past. like you provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future. and to your surgery and it continues to grip the euro frustration over spending cuts turned violent as protesters clashed with police and with it that's after the
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spanish parliament passed a certain budget in a row counting back unprompted spending. syria and iran top the debate at this year's u.n. general assembly with rochelle calling for peace and israel drawing up plans for war that's prime minister wants military action before to run develops a nuclear weapon those things let me state tonight two weeks. julian assange to dress as world leaders at the u.n. tearing into washington for silencing whistle blowers despite still being holed up in as it is london embassy was able to make the speech to an obscene sponsor feeling. the latest sports news next with added suddenly got very interesting in the russian premier league find out.
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thanks for joining us this is sports and a plenty head over the next ten minutes seeing you in the following. army men overrun struggling to shock the premier league leaders heading into the weekend c.s.k. moscow put together their longest winning run this season. cruise control is truly his march towards the last four of cricket's twenty twenty world cup shows no signs of relenting after going to on south africa. all black arts new zealand rush argentina to secure the inaugural rugby championship title and extend their winning run to fifteen matches in the process. russia is set to spend almost double the early estimates in the build up to world cup twenty eight doing that's according to the country's sports minister plenty of expensive stadium on infrastructure work ahead for the country no after. this weekend this somewhat surprising eleven cities list which will host the event. it
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obliterate you she's just i mean the tournament will cost us around six hundred billion rubles which is approximately twenty billion u.s. dollars fifty percent of those costs will be covered by private investment while the government will handle the other half. two regions had to be dropped to make the final shortlist of twelve stadiums in eleven cities cross the door and you're seeing their dreams of watching the sport's biggest stars off those surrounds the surprise inclusion in the list the city not really noted for its bolted pulling tradition while dressed in dark and currently post to top like sides. cannot stay with football where there's a new team meeting the way in the russian premier league had been the team to catch on court they were the first of the games was in moscow seeing off the city rivals ten men. you just kind of liked and were scoring goals either side of the break which made the difference for the points africa in particular indicative
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of the problem cisco had in the fence all day long those problems worsening when starland islands where received a straight red after lashing out at nick wiltshire to know the final score their second straight win moving them up to twelfth after the ball. while on g. went top of the league for the first time ever beating vogue at the spiked some rest there's a special cup win over sony whether it was go to the end of the first tough deserving inclusion of the same way setting up the thirty one scoring. seem off the roof on the necessary space to tie proceedings right before the hour. seeming fired up for when he took manish into his own home to decide to just stick to the ceiling a lot more i. made it two wins on the trough the title contenders always with the upper hand away to rust off to nil by the half hour mark eventually double bubblies for. before until
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final scoreline the tougher standard food move up the joint six twelve or a stop for men with only nine points from nine games. the losses keep mounting for spartak moscow who may have lost another key player this week goalkeeper under a dick on aggravating last year shoulder injury during a league. leaving plenty of questions ahead of their champions league battle with celtic it's still not known how much time the ukraine will miss and whether or not he'll return for choose the big contract the thirty five year old doesn't want to spar tight for this season but suffered several injury ups's dating back to last year brazilian midfielder ramu is also months for me from talking out again following the surgery in germany. test. your pace vice captain deacon in between this. on the moto g.p. circuit overall leader jorge lorenzo played it safe by finishing second behind the
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oregon crown prix the spaniard smartly settling for the points after almost crushing out early on the rain so started from pole but was determined not to repeat the fate of his colleague steph suffered a scary accident the twenty five year old almost letting off the track himself and produce it past him and maintained a comfortable spanish rival on the way to the scene so we won't step into third place the end of the still top dog pulling a hefty thirty three point lead. boxing where russian alexandra pervade kin has successfully defended his w.b. a super heavyweight title knocking out how seem man in how member of the thirty three year old showing little mercy on his american opponent dominating the box with victory coming in just the second round by way of stoppage extends his record to twenty five victories no defeats clash with multiple world champion for the year klitschko another moves a little bit closer. to cricket horse trail you are cruising towards the last four
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stage of the twenty twenty world cup. he also he's making short work of south africa on sunday australian i four from four of the tournament opponents are going from the office they took to the crease almost the crack in colombo zavvi a dollar to claim three wickets off just balls so they often get picked up the pace somewhat towards the end of their innings though finishing with a modest yet respectable one hundred forty five or six. history in showing with. tailored wants again a run competition top scorer shane watson an incredible display from the sydney sixers all rounder thumping seventy off forty seven balls a string of march to their tally in seventeen point four overs the a.t.p. with the win means there are now all but guaranteed a semi final. moving to tennis for a while minako us claimed his fourth title of the season on his first on the hard courts of the malaysian open the argentinian outing his name to the list of champions of the tournament which only got its start in two thousand and nine the
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twenty eight year old last thing julien benneteau in the offense the longest match were number eleven go starting that three hour extravaganza by taking the opening set seven by a mile beneteau was quick to respond i think i think i think it's either i am enough to finish the comeback seven five four six six games that i just can't be never follow her. to her new zealand how it will mean or world rugby championship after a demolition job on argentina in buenos ariz the one sided victory handing the all blacks on a scale believed at the top of the four team group it means they become the first winners shall for the tournament which placed the tri nations after argentina win today in the form out it was actually the pimas who sees the advantage scoring the first try after seven minutes the visitors turned on the style after that jane the tell us man helping himself to trick i j. a fellow when you're feeling unsafe and
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you're out of a brace to complete the comfortable victory the world champions thanks by extending the ranks of. well south africa's bryan habana showed us truly he still got the skills that earned him i.r.b. peer of the year on mission two thousand and seven the twenty nine year old in training and cycling in second place in the standings overall by helping demolish the wall beans and pretoria before they know the strike about to having two more scores in the second half the casing is worth speech about the twenty six year old back to zain perch and also contributing to tries in the thirty one in. all your sport for all i'll see said. the.
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